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Covers reading instructions, keeping them, heeding warnings, general usage, cleaning, ventilation, heat sources, and plug safety.
Warning about battery ingestion in the remote control causing severe internal burns and advising immediate medical attention.
Covers disconnecting power, grounding, voltage, cords, chemicals, covers, liquids, ventilation, fuses, and repairs.
Covers temperature, explosive atmospheres, children, lightning, and battery storage.
Explains safety symbols like lightning flash, exclamation point, CE marking, and WEEE.
Instructions for carefully removing and inspecting the unit for damage upon arrival.
Lists included items like Quick Start Guide, Power Cable, Ethernet Cable, and Warranty Registration Card.
Guidance on choosing location, ensuring stable surface, and maintaining ventilation gaps for heat dispersion.
Notes that performance improves during the first 100 hours of listening.
Describes the function of the Standby button and the Status Indicator lights.
Details speaker outputs, balanced/unbalanced inputs, and their connections.
Explains how to use the MODE switch for stereo or mono (bridged) operation.
Discusses the importance of the power supply fuse and warranty implications of modification.
Describes how to use the power switch and the benefits of keeping the unit powered in Standby.
Explains AC INPUT, NETWORK (RJ-45), and 12V TRIGGER connections.
Describes the STDBY MODE switch settings (REG and LOW) for power consumption.
Explains how MOONLink enables automated behaviors and multi-device operation over a network.
Details the MOONLink Group customization options within the Menu.
Explains troubleshooting steps for status indicator lights like firmware update, temperature, voltage, and DC protection.
Provides steps to resolve firmware update errors, including checking network connectivity.
Outlines steps to take if the device overheats and enters temperature protection.
Describes steps to take if the device indicates a voltage issue, likely requiring service.
Explains how the device shuts down for DC detection and initial troubleshooting steps.
Details troubleshooting steps for DC protection by disconnecting cables and sources.
Lists detailed technical specifications including power output, impedance, frequency response, and dimensions.